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BTW: my post above was not intended to be a jab at the OP. I just thought it was funny.


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We came up with the idea of putting a bag in the toilet for when we didn't want to have to empty the tank after. Its the same concept as the bumper dumper ( That's funny) or the seat on a 5 gal bucket posted above. Use it once, tie the bag up, put in a bucket for removal (don't want any leaks) and dispose. This way, you get your privacy and don't have to worry about the dumping or smell.

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Ex-Techthat wrote:

the simple question the Op asked was what we thought about him going to the bathroom, correct?
Four pages and counting!


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Ex-Tech wrote:

I am always astounded about what simple subjects get a lot of responses. This is one of those.
You all do remember that the simple question the Op asked was what we thought about him going to the bathroom, correct?
Four pages and counting!


I am moved by everyone's desire to assist the OP. Reading all the posts have wiped me out, but I am flushed with excitement and looking forward to see what is going to be the next suggestion.

When this thread winds down, I plan on dumping it to my printer and holding it. Then I will have the option of running back to it in the future or passing it on.

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I am always astounded about what simple subjects get a lot of responses. This is one of those.
You all do remember that the simple question the Op asked was what we thought about him going to the bathroom, correct?
Four pages and counting!

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Seems like it would be fine to me. I always carry a carton of butt gaskets for use in just those situations.



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JiminDenver wrote:

We came up with the idea of putting a bag in the toilet for when we didn't want to have to empty the tank after. Its the same concept as the bumper dumper ( That's funny) or the seat on a 5 gal bucket posted above. Use it once, tie the bag up, put in a bucket for removal (don't want any leaks) and dispose. This way, you get your privacy and don't have to worry about the dumping or smell.

JinD


If you put some kitty litter in the bag, you don't have so much of a worry about leaks!

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"NEXT TIME WE USE THE FIFTH WHEEL I PLAN ON SLEEPING ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE BED...

THOUGHTS?"

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The excitement of such a change could quite possibly be overwhelming, and strain your system enough to give you a stroke!
Not to mention the injuries that could occur when you get up in the middle of the night, half asleep, and everything is on the wrong side! That can be VERY dangerous as well.


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NEXT TIME WE USE THE FIFTH WHEEL I PLAN ON SLEEPING ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE BED...

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portscanner wrote:

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I am moved by everyone's desire to assist the OP. Reading all the posts have wiped me out, but I am flushed with excitement and looking forward to see what is going to be the next suggestion.

When this thread winds down, I plan on dumping it to my printer and holding it. Then I will have the option of running back to it in the future or passing it on.

.... and my DW wonders why I sit here laughing at my computer screen.


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A camping buddy has owned a class A for four years now and has never, never ever soiled the black tank. He just doesn't like messing with it. He more times than not uses the CG shower as well. To each his own. I bought mine to use.


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